Welcome to AFJROTC"AFJROTC provides the tools, environment, and people to change yourself into the best version possible. All I ask of you is to provide the effort, self-motivation, and ambition, so JROTC can provide you with opportunities and experiences unlike any other."
-C/Col Alexander Bordner AFJROTC Mission Statement
The AFJROTC mission is to develop citizens of character dedicated to serving their nation and community. With the goal to instill values of citizenship, service to the United States, personal responsibility and a sense of accomplishment.
What AFJROTC Is
JROTC is a high school elective with an Air Force structure combining aspects of a military organization with classroom instruction, hands on leadership training and responsibilities plus opportunities for extracurricular team and community service participation. We believe in teamwork, expect cadets to be self-reliant and selfless & be involved in community service. Our drill teams are important but are not the only focus of the program. We have challenges for all cadets but cadets determine their level of involvement.
Here at Central Air Force JROTC program we strive to prepare our cadets for leadership roles and success in WHATEVER career they choose as their plan or path following high school graduation. What AFJROTC is Not
The common misconception is all JROTC cadets plan to enter military service following graduation, either by enlisting, or by competing for a military academy appointment or university ROTC scholarship. In truth, only a handful of cadets will ever wear a military uniform after high school graduation.
JROTC does NOT recruit for the Armed Forces or have any type of service obligation. Most join JROTC for three reasons:
How AFJROTC Will Benefit You
Our curriculum, leadership structure, focus on service and leadership development activities will help:
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Created by C/Maj Nicholas Reyna (Class of 2017)